DUNGLASS — DUNKELLIN. DUNGLASS. &&, " Dunglass," Barony [&] {Horn'-), cr. 1G05, with the Earldom of Home [S.J, which see. DUNHAM-MASSEY. See "Delamer of Duniiam-Massey, co. Chester, Barony (Booth), cr. 1661 ; ex, 1770. See " Delamer of Duxiiam Massey, co Chester," Barony {Grey), cr. 1790 with the Earldom of Warrington ; ex. therewith, 1883. DUXIRA. i.e., 'Dunira, co. Perth," Barony (Mduillc), cr. 1803 with the Vis- coustcy of Melville, which see. DUNKELL). Barony [&] 1. Sir James Galloway, of Cambie, co. Fife, s. and I 1645 k °^ Galloway, formerly minister of Perth, and subsequently (till his death in 1021) of Edinburgh, by .Mary, da. of James LaWSOH, also Minister of Edinburgh, was Master of the Requests to James I and Charles I ; P.O. ; Joint Sec. of State [S], 1010, and was, 15 May 1045, cr. LORD AND BARON OK DUNKELD [S.]p) He m. (— ) da. of Sir Robert Norter. He was bur. 2 Dee. 1000,( b ) at St. Margaret's Vestui. Admon. 14 Dec. 1600 to his sou, Thomas. II. 16G0. :?. TnoMAs (Galloway), Lord and Baron of Dtjn- KELD [S.]. s. and h., served heir 3 May 1662, and had a charter of the Earony of Carnbie 13 Jauy. 1071. He m. Margaret, da. of Sir Thomas Thompson, Hart. [S.J, of Duddiugstoue. III. 1GS0? 3. James (Galloway), Lord and Baron of Dcn- to held [S.], 1st s. and h. (') He was an officer in the army and was 1G90. under Viscount Dundee at the battle of Killicrankie, 17 June 1689, for which he was outlawed, and his peerage, by a decreet of forfaulture iu the Pari. [S], was, in 1690, forfeited. He retired to the Court of King James II. at St. Germain, became a Colonel in the French Army, and was slain in battle. IV. [ ] 4. James Galloway, who, but for the forfeiture would have been Lord and Baron of Dunkeld [S.], and who assumed that title, only s. and h. He became Lieut. Gen. in the French service, but d. unm. DUNKELLIN. i.e., " Dunkellin," Barony [I.] (De Bunjli), cr. 15=1:5 with the Earldom of Clanricarde [I.], which see. (*) The " letters patent are registered in the Register of the Great Seal but the descripton of the dignity on record is almost entirely illegible. The only portion of the destination which can now be deciphered is as follows — Faeinuis, constituimus ct ereavlmui prenominatum Dominum Jacobum Galloway ac here. . . . procrcatos sea procrtandot, Dominos el Baroncs de Dunkeld ac Dominos l'arliamenti," &c. The signature for the patent is not recorder], and it is not known if the original Letters Patent be iu existence " [Hewlett.] ( b ) "The Honble, James, Lord Galloway." ( c ) Thero were two other sons of the 2nd Lord, viz., John aud Andrew, of whom nothing seems known, and who may havo left issue.